Newsweek CEO Dev Pragad Advocates for Press Freedom and Democracy at CPJ 2024 Awards
- mushabraj1
- Nov 30, 2024
- 2 min read
Dev Pragad, CEO of Newsweek reflects on the transformative power of courageous journalism during the CPJ 2024 International Press Freedom Awards.
On November 21, 2024, during the International Press Freedom Awards hosted by the Committee to Protect Journalists, Dev Pragad Newsweek CEO, joined global leaders in celebrating a group of journalists who best personify resistance and integrity. The program undeniably underlined the critical role journalism that plays in advancing democratic principles and helping the progress of societies.

It links the honourees: Shrouq Al Aila, Quimy de León, Alsu Kurmasheva, Samira Sabou, and the late Christophe Deloire for their bold commitment to the pursuit of truth. Their contribution gives meaning to what journalism can transform into an instrument to confront, give voice to, and bring attention to realities hidden by oppressive systems.
Dev Pragad, Newsweek CEO, emphasized that these efforts align closely with Newsweek's mission to foster informed dialogue and drive accountability. He reminded the audience that journalism extends beyond merely reporting facts; it shapes public opinion, inspires reform, and strengthens democratic institutions. The courage demonstrated by the honourees serves as a powerful reminder of the responsibility media organizations bear in upholding these vital principles.
Acknowledging the challenges faced by journalists globally, Dev Pragad Newsweek CEO praised CPJ’s advocacy for press freedom and the safety of journalists. He highlighted CPJ’s role in raising awareness about threats to the press and providing essential resources to those on the front lines.
Dev Pragad in his closing statement reaffirmed Newsweek's commitment to undaunted and impactful journalism. Through an advocacy for stories that matter and a culture of transparency, Newsweek remains committed to the global pursuit of truth and justice, making sure the power of journalism serves as a forcing function in positive change.
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